Sentence examples for you either got from inspiring English sources

The phrase "you either got" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to introduce a list of options or choices. Example: "When it comes to pizza toppings, you either got pepperoni, sausage, or plain cheese."

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You either got radium or an "injection".

You either got it, or you didn't.

The traditional view of trauma was bifurcated: you either got P.T.S.D. or you were fine.

But I thought you either got married or you split up and it was over.

You either got the joke back in 1994, or you didn't.

This is a logical conclusion, of course, if you believe that you either "got it" or you don't.

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"You either get tired fighting for peace, or you die".

You either get on the bandwagon or you get off".

With traditional resins you either get one or the other.

"You either get it or you don't," he said.

And you either get it or you don't.

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